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  • ...asizes the continuing relevance of Zionism to the Jewish people and to the state of Israel,<ref>MEMRI, [http://web.archive.org/web/19991118000658/http://mem ...eyrav Wurmser]] and Colonel [[Yigal Carmon]], formerly of Israeli military intelligence. Wurmser left MEMRI in 2002 to join the [[Center of Middle East Policy]] at
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  • ...nstitute]] with [[Josh Devon]] which she re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. ...Online, 26 June 2003</ref> The family’s property was confiscated by the state<ref> Aaron Leibel [http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=10948 A
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  • ...ublic Affairs]] by [[I.L. (Sy) Kenen]], the lobby sought to circumvent the State Department to appeal directly to Congress to provide aid to Israel.<ref>Mit ...re recently has been urging actions against other perceived threats to the state of Israel - namely, Iran and Syria. <ref>'Our Current Agenda', [http://web.
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  • ...h centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND ...nnexe'. This seeming camouflage and the fact that students and staff swipe security cards to come and go, helps lend the impression that there is some covert a
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  • ...rinys International Ltd''' is a security company specialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in ...on-executive chairman was [[Sean Cleary]], a former South African military intelligence and diplomatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previously ran pro-Ap
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  • ...usiness solutions and security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world. ...ent/article/2007/06/30/AR2007063001075_pf.html In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering], Washington Post, 1 July 2007.</ref>
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  • ...it provides &#39;IT and network solutions&#39; in an era of &#39;defense, intelligence and e-government&#39;.<ref>[http://www.caci.com/about/profile.shtml]</ref> ...2008, it was reported that 'US civilian staff working for private American security companies, which specialised in carrying out interrogation work for the US
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  • ...nd analysis, regulatory advice, campaign management, political monitoring, intelligence gathering and communications audits. BPPA is a member of the Public Relatio ...clauses with some clients and others are covered by national and personal security obligations” <ref> House of Commons, [http://www.publications.parliament.
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  • ...>Richard J. Aldrich, The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence, Overlook Press, 2002, p.369.</ref> Bernhard contacted [[Walter Bedell Smith]], then head of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], who asked [[Dwight Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] adviser [[Charles
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  • ...e Germans. After he escaped to England again, King [[George VI]] sought an intelligence post for him, but was blocked by the [[War Ministry]] because of Bernhard's ...or resistance in case of an invasion. Prince Bernhard saw to it that Dutch security service chief [[Louis Einthoven]] set up an organisation codenamed 'O' with
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  • ...s because they (law enforcement) exist as representatives of a patriarchal state. He also sees attempts to encourage GPs to take a proactive approach toward ...'industry' which seeks to gain from increased incidences of abuse and the state's thirst for increased control over people's personal lives.
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  • ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...Aug 15, 1980; pg. 11; Issue 60704; col H; Melanie Newman, 'Culture in the state-funded sector condones failure, claims professor', ''The Times Higher Educa
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  • ...terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his long career. He retired from academia in October 2 ...protest, revolution and revolt in places like the Middle East – the sub-state actors rather than states," he told ''The Guardian'', "It started as a shor
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  • ...gage with the debate about GM crops; leading to my participation in the US State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program<ref>See Tony Gilland ...jørn Lomborg]]'s work 'The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World' in which he argues environmentalism has inflicted a negative
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  • ...headquarted in New York City, it is chartered in [[Michigan]], giving the state jurisdiction. Cox is focusing on its governance, potential conflicts of in ...ames Petras]] have criticized the Foundation for links with the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. Petras cites former Foundation president [[Richard M. Bissell
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  • ::According to Ha'aretz's security correspondent Yossi Melman, Arad was sent there in the early 1980s to be re ...ntelligence advisor to the Prime Minister to strengthen the consumption of intelligence at the decision-making level.
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  • ...rocities and Chinese intervention were combined with sophisticated signals intelligence that monitored Sukarno's every move. By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found additional work in Northern Irel
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  • ...ge of some of the most repressive governments on Earth, B-M brings to bear state of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and publi ...ce-and-security/ Burson-Marsteller appoints senior adviser for defence and security], B-M website, 31 January 2017, accessed 16 August 2017 </ref>
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  • ...msay and was an early attempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the p ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...nducts research into many areas of public policy but has a strong focus on security and international relations. The RAND Corporation grew out of the merging of the corporate and state sectors in the United States that occurred during the Second World War –
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  • ...tend to regulate the state of the Earth's environment, maintaining it in a state of balance or homeostasis. He regularly gains column inches in the national ...be a more accurate description, as he has worked for big business and the security services since he went "independent".
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  • ...her government, military, and academia to think about defence and national security more broadly and deeply than had been done before. He was one of the found ...by Howard's [[IISS]] co-founder [[Denis Healey]], who was now Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence. Howard gives the following account in his memoi
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  • ==Access to Government intelligence== ...evealed how the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] was "quietly exchanging intelligence on key policies" with nuclear companies and the NIA "in an effort to protec
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  • ...al William [[Reginald Hall]] who had retired as the wartime head of naval intelligence to become a Conservative MP for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily cal ...on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state, but when we come to look into the problem it comes back very much to the q
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  • ...We believe that it is very important that students have some knowledge of security issues. These are looked at in the context of life in a democracy.<ref>This ...Lords in 1996. Baroness Ramsay has been a member of the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] as well as having been a Government Whip and Deputy Speaker in
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  • ...until 2010 she held various ministerial positions, including secretary of state, [[Department for Work and Pensions]] (June 2009-2010), chief secretary to *2005 | Minister of State (Minister for Housing and Planning), Department for Communities and Local G
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  • ...as revealed in the British press to have been an agent of British and U.S. intelligence, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African poli ...on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • .... Horton, a CIA operations officer (1948-75) who later became the national intelligence officer for Latin America (1983-84). ...nd and spent twenty years with the Aerospace Technology Division, a secret intelligence division of the U.S. Air Force. Fediay was the Washington liaison for an in
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  • ...hristian civilization is unique, as is his selfless commitment to freedom, security and peace" (p. 2). The predecessor organization to ISC, the Center for International Security (CIS), was organized by Churba in 1979. Its board included Major General Ge
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  • ...l Terrorism|ISIT]]'s extensive international ties to military, police, and intelligence operations as well as the U.S., European, and Israeli right reflect Alexand ...nternational]], a Virginia-based "risk assessment" firm owned by a private security company, [[Business Risks International]]. An examination of these chronolo
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  • ...n back the clock on social policies and to move toward a national security state. See Saloma, ''Ominous Politics'', pp. 123-27.</ref> ...'White House Digest' did not, perhaps because its source was not military intelligence but rather the 'JINSA Newsletter' (vol. 3, no. 21) for June 1983.
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  • While the [[American Security Council|ASC]] is neither a think tank nor a policy institute, it has been i ...ration of the House Un-American Activities Committee as the House Internal Security Committee in 1969, under the guise of combatting terrorism. With a 1982 tel
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  • ...condition that CCS would be in place. E.ON responded that the secretary of state "has no right to withhold approval for conventional plant" and the civil se ===Given police intelligence on climate protesters===
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  • ...[Anne Armstrong]], head of the CSIS board, has been chair of the [[Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]]. [[Ray Cline]], former deputy director of the CIA, became ...coauthored study was in reality little more than a sanitized version of a State Department report written by Long in December 1980. The earlier internal an
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  • ...dy siege of Jerusalem that followed. He knew everyone of note in the small state of Israel - [[Chaim Weizmann|Weizmann]], [[David Ben-Gurion|Ben-Gurion]], S *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...pported by an aspect of the permanent war economy: the assumption that the security of the nation supposedly rests upon great secrecy of plan and intent. Many ...e guru". He was part of the neocon 'cabal' that manufactured the defective intelligence in the lead up to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making
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  • ...sm or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli intelligence to grandstand for Israel at the expense of truth." The authors claimed. in ...disturbed at the report that Livingstone was being considered to head the State Department's Office for Combatting Terrorism. Their concern was over his ea
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  • ...o American power and provided places as news reporters for CIA and British intelligence agents. {{ref|88}} ...having written a book about Chile that was financed by one of the Central Intelligence Agency's front organizations." {{ref|92}}
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  • ...evoted to it in Laqueur's book. South Africa is never cited as a terrorist state, and RENAMO does not appear in the index.<ref>A more complete tabulation of ...s to those who are members of "movements" from below. He acknowledges that state terror is far more serious in its human consequences than the terrorism he
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  • ...y, restraint and effectiveness," Paul Wilkinson, Terrorism and the Liberal State, 2nd ed, (New York: New York University Press, 1986). p. 159. </ref> Any a ...d displays "sudden explosions of anti-Western fury and hate;' and an enemy state like Iran is a "barbaric tin-pot regime of mad mullahs, wading in the blood
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  • ...intelligence. He later became director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1969-73), where he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilizatio ...think tank, and he has been active in the right-wing Association of Former Intelligence Officers. Cline has given interviews to the [[John Birch Society]]'s 'Revie
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  • ...Director of Terrorism Studies at The George Washington University and the State University of New York, totaling 35 years of service. ...niversity; Director, [[Institute for Studies in International Terrorism]], State University of New York; and Fellow, [[Institute of Social Behavior Patholog
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  • [[Yonah Alexander|Alexander]], a professor of International Studies at the State University of New York, has run his own institute since 1977, but he has al ...oration, 'Terrorism: The Soviet Connection', was distributed freely by the State Department in response to public requests for information on the subject of
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  • ...Colonel General Staff (Information Policy). Tugwell had previously been an intelligence officer in Palestine, and had also served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia and Ken ...a positive initiative in presenting the news to the best advantage for the security forces’.
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  • ...is a veteran of the cold war and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote ==Intelligence and Propaganda==
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  • ...ink tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] after being absorbed in October 2006. ...clude its head, Major General [[Aharon Yariv]], former director of Israeli intelligence, and editorial board members Brigadier General [[Aryeh Shalev]] and Ministe
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  • ...he Institute will advance the idea… that Israel's survival, strength and security are crucial to the survival of the free world… ...omenting and spreading it'. He quoted the former chief of Israeli military intelligence General [[Shlomo Gazit]], who revealed that 'Arab terrorists participated i
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  • ...Paul Nitze]] (the principal author of a highly influential secret National Security Council document [[NSC-68]]). They were also supported by US Senator [[Ralp ..., who was now chairman of the [[Ford Foundation]]. The aim of these former state propagandists was to win over Europeans who sought independence from Soviet
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  • ...Homeland Security, Justice Department, Library of Congress, FBI, National Security Council, and NYPD counterterrorism division, and is frequently interviewed ...ry Intelligence, Colonel Yigal Carmon served in the Israeli Defense Forces Intelligence between the years of 1968 to 1988, during which time he was the Acting Head
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  • *[[Office of Iranian Affairs]] - based at the US State Department ...ran Steering Group]] - co-chaired by the National Security Council and the State Department
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  • ...inst Yugoslavia, [[Harold Hongju Koh|Harold Koh]], assistant secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labor, called the leaders of several US hum ...hed on Kosovo.” On March 29, the group called for increases in military intelligence operations on the ground in Kosovo. [[Human Rights Watch]] has also pressed
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  • ::-Commitment to justice, human rights, the rule of law and international security.<ref>Public Diplomacy Strategy Board, Public Diplomacy Strategy, London: FC ...ic Gardens Edinburgh]] | [[Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies]] | [[Saferworld]] | [[Scottish Police Services Authority]] | [[Sea
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  • ...hn-Rose-joins-intelligence-specialist-Hakluyt.html Sir [[John Rose]] joins intelligence specialist Hakluyt] ''Daily Telegraph'', 10:05PM GMT 25 Feb 2012</ref> Hold ...rcial routes". The company tries to distinguish itself from other business intelligence consultants, spinmasters and clipping services. "We do not take anything of
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  • ...eal and the role of [[Wafic Said]], Gambill (2003) stated in [[Middle East Intelligence Bulletin]] (an offshoot of [[Daniel Pipes|Pipes]] and [[William Kristol|Kri ...ossier: Wafic Said', [http://www.meib.org/articles/0302_sd.htm Middle East Intelligence Bulletin], February-March 2003. (Accessed 22 April, 2009)</ref>
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  • ...nce of Iran]] (NCRI), it has been the main conduit for publicizing Israeli intelligence on Iran's nuclear program.<ref name=SRA>Scott Ritter, [http://www.alternet. ...Saddam Hussein's government in suppressing Shias and Kurds and performed "security services" for the Iraqi government until Hussein's government was overthrow
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  • ...n counterinsurgency writer who has served as an official advisor to the US State Department, and to [[David Petraeus]], the architect of 'The Surge'. He adv ...09</ref> He was also a counterterrorism advisor to an unnamed Arabian Gulf state in 2004. <ref>Footnote 7, in David Kilcullen, '[http://smallwarsjournal.com
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  • ...e Rt Hon [[Baroness Bottomley of Nettlestone]], JP. Formerly Secretary of State for Health and for National Heritage. | The Honorable [[John Brademas]]. C ...[[Work Foundation]] | Sir Michael JAY, KCMG. Permanent Under Secretary of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. | The Honorable Peter JAY. Formerly Brit
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  • ...the founder and president of the conservative think tank the [[Center for Security Policy]]. He is a contributor and contributing editor for a number of publi ...yid=66&subcategoryid=115&newsid=11606 Frank Gaffney biography], Center for Security Policy, accessed 3 January 2008.</ref>He worked closely with [[Richard Perl
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  • ..., Accessed 25th July 2007.</ref>In June 2007 he attended the [[Democracy & Security International Conference]] in Prague, which journalist Jim Lobe has describ ...se issues, including NATO, U.S.-E.U. relations, missile defense and Balkan security. He is the author of ''The Hidden Hand: Gorbachev and the Collapse of East
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  • ...hern California]] from 1967-87. He is a Senior Research Fellow in National Security Affairs at the [[Hoover Institution]] on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanf ...ew national intelligence on the USSR and to produce a competitive National Intelligence Estimate and a Member of the Executive Committee of the [[Committee on the
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  • ...]'s website. With [[Daniel Pipes]] he is the co-publisher of [[Middle East Intelligence Bulletin]]. He is the son of Lebanese industrialist and former MP [[Khalil ...is. Israel is the 51st state of the United States. Let Lebanon be the 52nd state. And if the Arabs don't like it, tough luck.<ref>Trish Schuh, [http://www.c
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  • .... Feith, a hardline Zionist, previously served on the White House National Security staff under [[Richard Allen]] during [[Ronald Reagan]]'s first term in offi ...http://www.security-policy.org/papers/1998/98-D139.html Source: Center for Security Policy 98-D139] </ref>
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  • ...ing in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with the late Lt-General Vernon Walters, forme =='Conspiracy theorist' or security expert or both?==
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  • * "Need for a larger U.S. security perimeter" and the U.S. "should seek to establish a network of 'deployment ...clusions and recommendations are reflected in the White House's [[National Security Strategy]] document of September 2002, which reflects the "peace through st
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  • ...rorism, and other psychological activities using known CIA fronts, one can state positively that a covert operation is underway. ..., especially the newspaper ''El Mercurio''. About a year later, the Senate Intelligence Committee chose Chile as a case study of CIA covert action. For the first t
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  • ...olitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for the United Nations until 2008. ...f Defence Studies]] in 1990, he became Commander Public Order, Territorial Security and Operational Support.<ref name="un-press-release"></ref>
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  • ...|thumb|right|Center for Security Policy logo circa 2015]] The [[Center for Security Policy]] is a Washington-based organisation set up by the hardline [[neocon ...centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?SID=75 The Center's Role in National Security Policy] accessed 26th February 2008</ref>
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  • ...forsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?CategoryID=47&SubCategoryID=50 National Security Advisory Council]</ref>. *[[Charles Fairbanks]], former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
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  • ...[[American Enterprise Institute]]. Besides playing a key role in producing intelligence that sold the Iraq war at the [[Office of Special Plans]],<ref>Michael Rubi ...st is that Franklin reiterated the contents of a classified draft national-security presidential directive (NSPD), co-authored by Rubin, in which it was propos
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  • ...ident of the [[U.S. Committee on NATO]]. Past experience includes: US Army intelligence (1979-1990), Office of the Secretary of Defense (1986-1990), chief strategi ...now act," the foreign ministers declared on the same day that Secretary of State Colin Powell addressed the United Nations. The declaration provided ammunit
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  • ...ttp://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2583.asp Appointment of Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office], Number10.gov.uk, 20 In his role as Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator, Omand was responsible for creating and managing the UK's [[CO
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  • ...Cubbon''', senior British civil servant, was Permanent Under Secretary of State of the [[Northern Ireland Office]] 1976-1979 and of the [[Home Office]] 197 Cubbon co-founded intelligence business consultancy [[Hakluyt & Company]] Ltd, in 1995 with several other
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  • ...His research interests focus on the comparative development of the modern state and the long historical roots of much seemingly modern policy. His latest b ...Chairman between 1995 and 1997. In May 1997, he was appointed Minister of State in H.M. Treasury and Minister for Trade and Competitiveness in Europe in To
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  • ...nd World War the American Government and its espionage branch, the Central Intelligence Agency, have worked systematically to ensure that the Socialist parties of The cloak and dagger operations of America's [[Central Intelligence Agency]] are only a small part of its total activities. Most of its 2000 mi
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  • ...ident's Special Envoy for the Western Hemisphere; [[Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs]]; [[United States Ambassador to Venezuela]] Reich was appointed Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere in January 2002, and served under a recess appoi
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  • ...2009</ref>. A high percentage of its funding is reported to come from the State Department (an average of 95% between 2000 and 2003) and it is described as ...Hence on October 31, 1941 Freedom House was officially incorporated in the state of New York as a non-partisan democratic challenge to the Braunhaus in Muni
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  • ...nt might be pulled off without hitch and to the entire satisfaction of our State Department, we patrolled all the towns to prevent disorders..." In 1935, re ...rongdoing, and the courts defer to Congress and the Executive in "national security" matters.
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  • ...ch Committees have published an annual <i>Critique of the US Department of State&rsquo;s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices</i>. They also co-publish ...Rights in 1986</i>. These reports have been generally critical of both the State Department and the Reagan administration; however, their coverage of
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  • ...Center fellows – like Indyk himself – often endorse the idea of a two-state settlement between Israel and the Palestinians. But Saban Center publicatio ...r expert on the Middle East was [[William B. Quandt]], a former [[National Security Council]] official with a well-deserved reputation for even-handedness. Tod
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  • ...Center fellows – like Indyk himself – often endorse the idea of a two-state settlement between Israel and the Palestinians. But Saban Center publicatio ...ior expert on the Middle East was [[William B. Quandt]], a former National Security Council official with a well-deserved reputation for even-handedness. Today
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  • ...f public policy. While its targets range from affirmative action to social security, it has seen its greatest successes in the areas of welfare "reform" and at ...lloway">Jennifer A. Galloway 'UW FACULTY DEFEND FREE EXPRESSION' Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI) November 15, 1996, Friday, ALL EDITIONS, SECTION: Fro
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  • ...ervice when he retired from the State Department as the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Grossman served as the Department’s third-ranking ...rs from 1997 to 2000, 'Ambassador' Grossman was responsible for over 4,000 State Department employees posted in 50 sites abroad with a program budget of $1.
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  • ...nd security and intelligence committees and was the spokesman for homeland security. ...gs at the German Ministry of the Interior, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Council of the European Union. He is also advising members of the G
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  • ...); Deputy Secretary, Cabinet Office (1991-94); Deputy Under Secretary of State and Political Director, FCO (1994-96) and a Governor, the [[Ditchley Founda ...blishment-of-a-national-security-council-49953 Establishment of a National Security Council], accessed 29 July 2010.</ref>
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  • ...onitoring threats to U.S. political and economic freedoms and its national security from within and without'. <ref name="Center"> [http://acdemocracy.org/missi ...Lawfare | Muslim Brotherhood | Political Islam| al Qaeda | Jihad| Islamic State| Anti- Semitism|Middle East Conflicts | Anti-Corruption | Hamas Hezbollah |
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  • ...Syria in between 1976 and 1991. At the time Erlich was a serving Israeli intelligence officer. According to a biographical note at the [[IDC]]: ...sity for his dissertation on “The Policy of the Zionist Movement and the State of Israel toward Lebanon (1919-1958).” He has published five books and ma
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  • ...he War on Terror. He is the Military Committee Chairman for the Center for Security Policy in Washington, DC. He has just co-authored a book entitled <i>Endgam ...r for Security Policy]] - Member & Contributor to CSP front group [[Family Security Matters]]
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  • ...lizes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies. SAIC was founded in 1969 and has grown rapidly in recent years. I ...among its biggest customers. About 23,000 of SAIC's 43,000 employees have security clearances to work on classified government programs.'
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  • *1991 - prepared for privitisation from state-owned [[Scottish Electricity]] ==Scottish Power hires private security firm Vericola==
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  • ...ield held the posts of Minister of State at the Treasury then Secretary of State for Trade. He was also financial Director, Managing Director and then Chair ...dent of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Defence and Security Policy and is Rapporteur for Iraq and Romania. She is a member of the Commi
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  • ...ders. These are marketing campaigns meant to change the image of a nation state without necessarily changing anything in the substance. ...cted them to third parties in the Far East. All in house functions, e.g., security, maintenance, etc., were similarly spun off to contractors. Corporations r
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  • ...sion Corporation]] | [[Directorate General Media and Communications ]] | [[Security Assistance Group]] | [[Targeting and Information Operations]] ====Intelligence related and Special Forces====
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  • ...kinson]] which was associated with a number of prominent right-wingers and security personnel. It was set up in late 1986 and operated for only three years bef ...ude fingerprint information.’<ref>David Sapstead, ‘Pilots warn of poor security standards at most airports’, ''The Times'', 2 January 1989</ref>
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  • ...been widely condemned as an immoral technology that threatens global food security, especially for the 1.4 billion people who depend on farm-saved seed. Accor ...erative and then lease it to [[Thapar-DuPont]] Ltd (TDL) in exchange for a State stake in the enterprise. {{ref|33}}
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  • ...ce courier for Special Branch, adviser to [[MI5]], [[MI10]], the Political Intelligence Department of the [[Foreign Office]], the [[Political Warfare Executive]], ...they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitic
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  • ...ich illustrate the degree to which the [[Economic League]] and the British Intelligence services were cooperating. ...just two days, it was long enough to severely rattle the Admiralty. Naval Intelligence was convinced that the "mutiny" was the work of "communist agitators" and t
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  • ...eing "left of centre". A grammar school boy from Huddersfield, his natural intelligence and hard work earned him a place at Oxford where, in the thirties, he was a ...vish pro-Americanism and roused the utmost suspicion of the British secret state, and naturally enough their American colleagues.
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  • ...assassinated. Neave is alleged to have been involved with some right-wing security service plots against Harold Wilson's Labour government, such as the Clockw ...ational Security". This is being undertaken by a member of the [[Cambridge Security Programme]].
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  • ...il servant engaged in propaganda and psychological operations work for the security forces between 1972 and 1975, when he was removed from Northern Ireland, os ...Finally, he believes there are reasons for suggesting that elements of the security forces acted to discourage a proper investigation into the bombings, in ord
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  • ...s Bank Plc]], [[FMR Corporation]] (Fidelity Management & Research Corp), [[State Street Corporation]], [[Putnam Investment Management]], [[Lord Abbett & Co] ...s financial assistance to Iraq. Starting in 1989, then deputy secretary of state Eagleburger played a key role in winning approval of the $1 billion CCC pro
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  • ...vely, the more easily they will fall victim to the lure if Islamism. Most security services in the industrialized nations are not yet properly equipped to dif :'To the extent that Islamism constitutes a danger to any state, the best way to counter it is to understand the intellectual and organizat
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  • ...you.pdf ‘How the EU is watching you: the rise of Europe’s Surveillance State’], Open Europe, October 2009.</ref> In 2012, Open Europe argued in favour ...esearch and write a book on the EU for the [[Policy Forum on International Security Affairs]]. The project was titled ''Reforming the E.U. for the 21st Century
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  • ==Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House== Below are some extracts from Altered State: The Story of Ecstasy Culture and Acid House.
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  • ...te and from 1995-97 as Foreign Secretary. From 1992-95 he was Secretary of State for Defence. He was the MP for Kensington and Chelsea. ...rliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee which oversees the UK’s intelligence agencies, said that in London he can see any ambassador he wants thanks to
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  • [[Trevor Harper]] was head of the [[Security Service]] in Northern Ireland in 2008, according to journalist Henry McDona ...major terror attack on MI5's HQ at Thames House in London, command of the security services would be switched to Holywood.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/worl
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  • ...eted 15 years of service as vice chair of the [[Committee on International Security and Arms Control]] of the National Academies of Sciences and directed annua ...Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia (RUE), International Security Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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  • ...or assignment in Iraq. In coordination with [[CPA]]’s Office of National Security, the Institute has already organized training for dozens of senior Iraqi di *[[Barbara W. Snelling]], Former State Senator and former Lieutenant Governor Shelburne, VT
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  • ...erved defending, even from a monster like Hussein. The tiny but super-rich state had been an independent nation for just a quarter century when in 1986 the ...ying Congress. [[Sam Zakhem]], a former US ambassador to the oil-rich gulf state of Bahrain, funneled $7.7 million in advertising and lobbying dollars throu
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  • ...mmission on U.S. on National Security in the 21st Century and its National Security Study Group. ...as a columnist, deputy editorial page editor, op-ed page editor, national security correspondent, and diplomatic correspondent. Gelb became President of the [
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  • ...cretary, Sir [[Robin Butler]], who rejected the idea but promised improved intelligence co-ordination.<ref>Dean Godson, Himself Alone: David Trimble and the Ordeal ...e campaign trail, which illustrate's Gascoyne-Cecil's frustration with the state of unionism:
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  • ...that the US should use pre-emptive force in order to maintain its national security and interests on the global stage. His expertise is with the Middle East an ...y Planning for the Department of State and later as Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs 1982-1986. In 1986, he was appointed U.S
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  • ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S ...C between '94-'95described the operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • '''Lawrence (Larry) Franklin''' is a former Iran specialist at the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] who worked in the office of Undersecretary of Defense for Policy [ ...East division in early 1990s, Franklin was a Soviet analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency. He learned Farsi and became an Iran analyst, developing extensive c
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  • ...ration as spokesman for the Department of State and Assistant Secretary of State of Public Affairs. Carter served as host, anchor, panelist, correspondent ...ices in Geneva (1976-77), Chief of Protocol, White House and Department of State (1974-76), U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador (1971-73), and Deputy Representat
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  • ...yang off Washington's list of state sponsors of terrorism, Deputy National Security Adviser '''[[Elliott Abrams]]''' sent a series of e-mails to administration ...cials. "He's very careful about not leaving fingerprints," said an unnamed State Department official in an interview with the ''Inter Press Service''. <ref>
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  • ...9.<ref>[http://www.floridasecuritycouncil.org/events.html Events], Florida Security Council, accessed 14 September 2009.</ref> ...ray]] of the [[Centre for Social Cohesion]], [[Adrian Morgan]] of [[Family Security Matters]] and [[Paul Weston]]. Spencer and Murray later said they had refus
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  • ...tion to journalists to defend the [[Bush administration]]'s use of pre-war intelligence in making the case to go to war with Iraq, according to attorneys familiar ...tional Intelligence Estimate, to defend the administration's use of prewar intelligence in making the case for war." <ref>Murray Waas, 'Cheney 'Authorized' Libby t
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  • ...ternational Security, alongside Undersecretary [[John Bolton]], and in the State Department during the presidency of [[Bill Clinton]]. Hannah is believed to On October 31, 2005, Hannah was appointed National Security Advisor to Cheney. At the same time, Cheney appointed another Duke alumnus
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  • From 2007 to 2013 he was the director general of [[Security Service|MI5]]. He is the sixteenth person to have held the post since it wa .... In 1985 he moved to protective security policy and advising departmental security officers on the protection of classified information. Evans then worked on
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  • "Godson's intense interest in intelligence operations is relatively new, the National Journal claimed in 1986. "Just 1 ...on sabbatical, poring over records of the 1975-76 Senate hearings on U.S. intelligence operations and studying histories of the CIA.
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  • ...rade and Industry through the Global Opportunities Fund) including for the State Visit of The President of The People's Republic of China in October 1999 in ...s formally announced in a communiqué issued in May 1972 at the end of the State visit by the Queen to France. Basic funding is provided by the two governme
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  • ...g private universities in the United Kingdom would improve the standard of state run universities as, he argued, had been the case in the USA<ref>University ...d in February 1976 by [[Margaret Thatcher]], who was then the Secretary of State for Education. Initially the college had 65 students'<ref>University of Buc
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  • ...ed as an ‘Advisor to the Conservatives Frontbench Spokesman for Homeland Security on issues relating to Islamic Terrorism and Iran.’ <ref>Internet Archive, ...security searches. The source for the story was the US based [[Northeast Intelligence Network]]. Barrett again linked the scare story to the Palestinians:
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  • ...s was running an organisation – called The [[Coalition for Peace Through Security]] – from a walk-up office in Whitehall. Financed by various right-wing pr ...mer assistant to Edward Heath, now a political adviser to the Secretary of State for Education, [[Kenneth Baker]]. The consultancy was called [[Policy Resea
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  • ...been in the field thirty-two years ago. An inquiry in 2004, inquiring into intelligence from 2002 and 2003, would not move forward very far.<ref>[http://www.opende ...the continent as we know it within three or four generations. It also has security issues, not least those associated with its unameliorated populations and i
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  • The '''Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies (BCISS)''' is a research centre within [[Brunel University|Brunel U ...o left [[Brunel University]] in 2008. <ref>Melanie Newman, 'Culture in the state-funded sector condones failure, claims professor', ''The Times Higher Educa
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  • ...gence bodies including the [[Intelligence Corps]] and the [[Joint Services Intelligence Organisation]]. The chart was released under the Freedom of Information Act '''Defence Intelligence and Security Centre''' (DISC), or '''Chicksands''' as it is more commonly known is locat
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  • ...o-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)|director and coordinator of intelligence]], the man who had called [John Reid in] New York those few days earlier wi ...Special Branch source provided information that the [[IRA]] was gathering intelligence from inside the [[Northern Ireland Office]], which led to a police bugging
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  • ...ed an Intelligence Officer, and then the regiment's officer commanding the Intelligence Section. So began his undercover work. Dressed in civvies, he grew long hai ...rmy's Ulster HQ in Lisburn and then transferring from the Gordons to the [[Intelligence Corps]].<ref>Neil Mackay, [http://www.serve.com/pfc/fru/fru22022k1c.html Th
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  • ...ow been renamed the [[Joint Support Group]].<ref>Michael Evans, Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq, ''The Times'', 18 April 2005.< ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • ...niing in Human Intelligence. It is part of the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]], based at [[Chicksands]] ...cuments.gov.uk/document/hc0506/hc03/0319/0319.pdf Defence Intelligence and Security Centre annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2005] No 0319
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  • ...naldson]] was a former [[Sinn Fein]] official and informer for the British security forces, who was murdered in April 2006. ...lnerable time in my life," he said. "Since then, I have worked for British intelligence and the [Police] Special Branch.
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  • '''Stella Rimington''' was the head of the [[Security Service]] MI5 from 1992 to 1996.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former-d Rimington has defended [[Security Service|MI5]]'s surveillance of left-wing groups.
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  • ...p://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1880250.stm Review into 'national security breach'], BBC News, 19 March 2002.</ref> Northern Ireland Secretary [[John ...and it was the talk of the place a week or so later on 25 March, when the security and political establishment gathered to say farewell to the outgoing Chief
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  • ...Trayton Smith'''(15 October 1919 - 7 May 1996). Director General of the [[Security Service]] 1978-81.<ref>Albert Buckley, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/o ::The eldest of four children of a Wembley teacher, Smith won a state scholarship to the Regent Street Polytechnic in London (taking the examinat
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  • ...ecurity service, were put in the dock and had to answer questions on oath, intelligence-gathering methods and the identity of individuals would have become known a [[Category:Northern Ireland|Andrew, Robert]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Andrew, Robert]]
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  • ...were spread in order to discredit the IRA as well as other enemies of the Intelligence services, such as Loyalist politicians and the Labour government (See Curti ...it is necessary to protect lives, and for sound and absolutely honourable security reasons (Hansard 1 February 1990:456)
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  • ...hat other especially tender nerve: the conduct of the British military and intelligence services. ...wn and Andersonstown, after which hostilities between broadcasters and the state were renewed, 'there were now', according to [[Roger Bolton]], 'even more c
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  • ...cialist..<ref>[http://www.thelondonsecuritygroup.com/management.htm London Security Group - Management], accessed 14 April 2008.</ref> *[[Overseas Security Advisory Council]]
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  • '''RISC Management''' was a private security and intelligence company controlled by former Metropolitan Police officer [[Keith Hunter]], ...l of the oil giant [[Yukos]]. Curtis needed a company that would carry out security, risk management and due dilligence on behalf of the oligarchs. The company
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  • ...OU&ret_princ_type= INCIDENT MANAGEMENT GROUP, INC.], Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, accessed 20 April 2008.</ref> ...gy currently employed throughout government and industry while undertaking security assignments in 34 countries. He also acquired broad experience in the condu
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  • ...s "an arms dealer with an office in Geneva, Switzerland" and cited unnamed intelligence sources on his role in the deal: ::British security sources believe [[Ulster Resistance]], the [[Ulster Defence Association]] a
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  • ...dulles.html Allen Welsh Dulles], Directors and Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence, CIA, accessed 23 February 2010.</ref> ...rk in 1893. His grandfather and uncle had both served as US Secretaries of State.<ref>Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.26.</ref>
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  • ...ot Mr X. What is more, the readiness of an agent of South African Military Intelligence to behave in this way hardly pointed to a durable relationship between apar ...bling. He mentions in passing that "This agent had somehow got hold of the security-force file about Mr X and then changed the details, inserting my name and a
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  • ...nary Center Herzliya]], the Israeli higher education institute with strong intelligence and special forces connections. In he was Founder and Director of The Proje ...rried some of same postings linked to Alo-Hussayen, ''The Associated Press State & Local Wire'', 24-May-2004, Accessed via Nexis UK 10-December-2009</ref>.
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  • ...sertations/AAI3213588/ Razing the terrorism monolith: Group typologies and state strategies] (access 8 May 2008)</ref> ...ere she taught courses on international relations theory and post-Cold War security issues to students at the College of Foreign Affairs in Beijing. Rosenthal
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  • ...of Homeland Security, several US intelligence agencies, the Department of State, and the US Department of Defense, including the Joint Staff, Office of the ...ntelligence analysis, counter-terrorism research, IT solution development, security architecture design and planning, advising on budgets and force structures,
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  • ...llusion with Radical Islam, Serpent’s Tail, 2010, p.273-275.</ref> Both security figures and radical activists including Bakri himself have spoken of the ex ...een individual jihadi vigilantism and the HuT vision of a militant Islamic state was a purely tactical one.<ref>Husain, Ed, The Islamist, Penguin Books, 200
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  • ===An "enigma": Military and intelligence links=== ...closely together. So Flemings looks like a bolthole or temporary perch for intelligence connected/special forces people.
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  • ...currently Senior Fellow in the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at the University of Texas. He is a member of the American Academy *[[National Security Council]]
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  • ...d in the first Christian millennium. Immigration obviously hits a national security nerve, but it also raises economic and demographic questions: how to cope w ...herhood]] at a meeting organised by the [[State Department]]'s [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]].<ref>[http://www2.nysun.com/foreign/bush-weighs-reaching-out
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  • ...l Contingencies Secretariat]] | [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] | [[Joint Intelligence Organisation]] | [[Strategic Horizons Unit]]<ref>Francis Maude to Tessa Jow *[[Intelligence, Security and Resilience Group]]
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  • Newsline<ref>Newsline (1980) Britain's State Within a State, A Newsline Investigation, pp 61-70, London: New Park Publications, ISBN 08 ...s capacity to wage war. Psychological Warfare relates to an emergency or a state of hostilities and it is with the furher subversions of strategic psywar, t
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  • ...developing their analytical powers, knowledge of defence and international security, and strategic vision"<ref>The Royal College of Defence Studies, [http://ww * 1922 [[Winston Churchill]], Secretary of State for the colonies, presides over a cabinet committe who recommend the creati
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  • ...n November 2003, violating his bail conditions. A spokesman for the Berlin state court said in 2004 that al-Alusi would be arrested if he returned to German In June 2004, al-Alusi released a document, allegedly from Iraqi intelligence files, which he said showed that Ahmad Chalabi's 1992 conviction for bank f
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  • ...t way again? If O'Callaghan's version is to be believed, British and Irish Intelligence gave up the chance of an agent in the IRA's England Department and returned ..., saying he did not begin working as an informant for [[MI5]], the British intelligence service, until 1986.
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  • ...ter Wilkinson|Sir Peter Wilkinson]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transforming the Forum ...shment was [[Thomas Pearson]], then military secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence [[Denis Healey]]. <ref>‘How to win friends’, ''The Guardian
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  • ...e rise to prominence of Ahmed Chalabi (the Iraqi exile and source of false intelligence to the Pentagon)"in Washington circles came about at the instigation of Alb *1969-1971 he was a consultant to the US [[National Security Council]].
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  • ...gence officials, current and former senior officials in the Departments of State and Defense, Democratic and Republican staff members of the congressional o ...form (Washington: Consortium for the Study of Intelligence of the National Security Information Center, 1996), p3.</ref>
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  • ...nd the head of the State Department's intelligence agency, the [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]] (INR). ...s Director of Global Security, where he managed all physical and personnel security measures, and also as chief of staff to the President and co-Chief Operatin
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  • ...h acts; of recruiting agents from the ranks of the security forces of this State; and of acts of gross incompetence which resulted in loss of life. ...t the bombings were part of a pattern of collusion between elements of the security forces in Northern Ireland and loyalist paramilitaries.
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  • ...nce at Army HQ was abolished and a new post of Director and Coordinator of Intelligence with an office in Stormont was created. This post was given to an MI5 offic ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • The '''Council for Emerging National Security Affairs''' (CENSA) is an American organisation which lobbies on foreign pol ...he premier venue for virtual collaboration in addressing emerging national security affairs and policy renewal.<ref>CENSA, "[http://www.censa.net/about_mission
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  • :A former military intelligence officer, Jackson also worked in the commercial defense industry. In fact, w ...01 brought together Jackson and various other members of the CER and other intelligence/defence individuals related to what could be termed an Atlanticist nexus.
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  • ...rs/MinisterForInternationalSecurityStrategy.htm Minister for International Security Strategy], Ministry of Defence, accessed 26 October 2011.</ref><ref>[http:/ ...intelligence operatives are members and it’s almost certainly a British intelligence front organization which is mainly used for disseminating Establishment-typ
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  • [[Tahir Jalil Habbush al-Tikriti]] is the former head of Iraqi intelligence. ...which may have been related to the death of his predecessor.<ref>Death of intelligence head linked to Uday assassination attempt, BBC Summary of World Broadcasts,
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  • ...ry also outlines much about the Moon empire, including the [[International Security Council]], the main Moon terrorism propaganda organisation, which strongly ...ember 27, 2006</ref>. Parry's article draws on insider accounts and leaked intelligence documents which suggest that in the 1970s, South Korea formed a plan to inf
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  • ...tract of the conference, entitled ''[[The Balance of National Strength and Security in Israel: Policy Directions]]'' was published in March 2001 and presented ...essed 1 September 2010</ref> Arad spoke over a video link with US National Security Advisor [[Condoleeza Rice]]. Asked whether it was time for a formal US-Isra
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  • '''Judge William Hedgcock Webster''' is a former Director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (1987-91) and the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (1978-87). U ...isory Council]] (HSAC). According to Naomi Klein as a brand-new arm of the state created by the Bush regime, the HSAC is the clearest expression of a 'wholl
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  • ...//www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2010/08/26/lammert-de-jong/state-of-the-art-populist/ State-of-the-Art Populist], ''London Review Blog'', 26 August 2010</ref> organise ...sm ­And The Obama ŒStrategy¹and A.U.M.F. That Disregard It], Center for Security Policy, 10 February 2015, accessed 18 December 2015 </ref>
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  • ...f Policy Co-ordination (OPC) itself set up in 1948 as a result of National Security Council directive 10/2 whereby the newly formed CIA could engage in "covert ...Review by the Chief of Operations,"] prepared for the U.S., Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United States 1961-1963, Volume X Cuba, 1961-1962
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  • ...gn-policy outlook. The emergence of support by factions within the Israeli state, particularly through the [[Jonathan Institute]]<ref>Ellen Ray and William ...tes political scientist Wendy Brown, is the 'open affirmation of moralized state power in the domestic and international sphere' (2006). While neoconservati
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  • ...UK [[Home Office]] from 2007 until May 2010. He also headed the [[National Security Forum]] at the [[Cabinet Office]] from 2007-10. ...a background in military intelligence. He has sat on the Lords [[National Security Strategy Joint Committee]] since 2014. <ref> [http://www.parliament.uk/biog
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  • ...rror goes on the agenda', ''The Times'', 3 June 1991</ref> The Comparative Intelligence Systems course was headed by [[Myles Robertson]], a Kremlinologist who plan ...introducing a degree in defence studies, which would include environmental security, diplomacy, political economy and the study of terrorism. According to the
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  • ...e to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. This portal focuses on intelligence agencies and their activities.''' ...activities of the world's spies into four areas: intelligence collection, intelligence analysis, counterintelligence and covert action. The latter covers a wide r
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  • ...an foreign policy in ways that its members believe will benefit the Jewish state. The various groups that make up the lobby do not agree on every issue, alt =====Israeli government and intelligence connections=====
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  • ...nd Political Violence]], [[Sandia National Laboratories]], [[Lloyds Marine Intelligence Unit]], [[Lloyd's List]], [[Informa Group]], and the [[American Association Numerous US state officials and corporate executives spoke at the conference, as did as the t
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  • ...sponds.” Compellence can employ force either physically or peacefully. A state can start actually harming another with physical destruction until the latt On May 22, 1964, National Security Adviser [[McGeorge Bundy]] sent a memo to President Johnson. "An integrated
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  • The following is a partial list of current intelligence agencies. *[[National Directorate of Security (Afghanistan)|National Directorate of Security]] (NDS)
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  • Although it covered all manner of protest and resistance to corporate and state power, ‘terrorism’ was a particular preoccupation of the Institute for ...and the Liberal State'', <ref>Paul Wilkinson, ''Terrorism and the Liberal State'' (London: Macmillan, 1977)</ref> his most influential book and according t
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 6 'The Security Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry ...first and foremost, strikebreaking and union busting in all its forms. The state and federal governments also contributed to union containment at strategic
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  • ...me of a secret committee set up by radical right-wing activists and former intelligence officers in 1976 to brief [[Margaret Thatcher]] and her aides on ‘subvers ...'' piece, ‘The problem was subversion: the deliberate undermining of the State and society.’ <ref>Brian Crozier, ‘A secret shield for the Lady’, ''T
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  • ...h are affiliated with academic institutions, but officials and analysts of security firms are also regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practi ...ometimes security firms are also vehicles for the implementation of covert state policy. The officials and experts of the institutes move, as in a revolving
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  • ...f Conflict]]. A South African national, he was close to the Apartheid era intelligence services and later worked at [[Control Risks Ltd]] and at its subsidiary [[ ...in Mozambique supplied him by [[P. J. De Wit]], the head of South African intelligence, a source unacknowledged in the report. ISC also passed along to South Afri
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  • ...lm-Karl von Preussen]], [[Edward L. Rowny]] and [[Donald Rumsfeld]] (World Security Network Foundation, 2004). ...s of staff and defence secretaries, and served on the White House national security staff under 10 presidents. As recently as last year, he was photographed, s
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  • The '''National Public Order Intelligence Unit''', a national policing unit, is one of the three "domestic extremism ...hat helps to protect the public from domestic extremism and other national security threats.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080202143515/http://www.netcu.or
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  • ...or Trade and Industry, [[Lord Truscott]], Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Energy and [[Claire Durkin]], Head of Energy, Innovation and Business, ...of State for Environment, Rt Hon [[Margaret Beckett]] MP, and Minister of State (Climate Change and Environment) [[Elliot Morley]] MP, attended the full co
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  • ...companies in the UK. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the mainly French state-owned [[EDF Group]]. ...of investment in new energy capacity in Europe is needed to ensure energy security. <ref>Pearl Marshall, “UK's climate, energy policies encourage EDF invest
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  • ...cademic Committee of the Jerusalem Summit has overlapping members with the Intelligence Summit, see: [http://www.jerusalemsummit.org/eng/board.php Jerusalem Summit Cox was a member of the study group behind a report published in 1977 by the intelligence connected [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] alleging a Marxist penetr
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  • ...cated in Herzliya, Israel. It has strong connections with the military and intelligence in Israel, particularly through: ==Connections with Israeli military and intelligence==
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  • ...e:INSS logo.gif|thumb|right|300px|The logo of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]]]] The '''Institute for National Security Studies (Israel)''' is a think tank which was launched in October 2006, inc
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  • ...the question of Islam and its role in Western societies and on defence and intelligence matters. The Institute provides the home for a number of Weidenfeld's other ...Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Norway and Victoria State (Australia). The network also cooperates with the European Commission and t
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  • According to former BBC security correspondent Brian Rowan, Scappaticci was involved in the killing of infor ...search Unit]]. Rowan suggests that the fact that one agent working for the State was responsible for passing a death sentence on another agent (and many, ma
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  • ...said during the summer of 2004 that White was an informer ? a covert human intelligence source. ::In recent days, another senior security source appeared to confirm White's role as a [[RUC Special Branch|Special B
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  • ...60,M1 Peddlers of Crisis], South End Press, 1983, p60.</ref> a [[National Security Council]] document primarily authored by [[Paul Nitze]].<ref>Jerry Wayne Sa ...ctives have changed."<ref>Anne Hessing Cahn, Killing Detente, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, pp.26-27.</ref> Eventually, 13 of the 18 members of
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  • ...ations Department', Flanagan was ultimately responsible for all the covert intelligence flowing into RUC Special Branch.<ref>Paul Larkin, A Very British Jihad, Bey ...] was backing [[Blair Wallace]].<ref>Sir Hugh Annesley (Northern Ireland), Intelligence Newsletter, 1 June 1995.</ref>
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  • ...otice]]', or '[[DA-Notice]]' and now a '[[DSMA-Notice]]' or '[[Defence and Security Media Advisory Notice]]'), issued by the [[Defence Press and Broadcasting A ...Grant, author of the book, ''The D Notice'', states, "The guidelines also state pointedly that the D Notice system is a useful reminder of the legal sancti
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  • ...management company founded in 2000 by former members of the U.K. and U.S. intelligence services. It advises on corporate investments in foreign markets, as well ...number of organisations which sprang up to exploit the demand for private security in the wake of 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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  • ...gh was ennobled as Baroness McDonagh in 2004. The UK Parliamentary minutes state: ...nior positions within the Treasury and the Department of Health and Social Security (and was Chairman of [[Foreign & Colonial Global Smaller Companies plc]] an
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  • ...dinavian countries and to the United States of America, and as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Deng served in the Sudanese government, resigning from ...ently as January 1998, the CIA had formally withdrawn more than 100 of its intelligence reports on Sudan, after concluding that its source was a fabricator. <ref>R
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  • ...g US government policy towards Iran. It is made up of former White House, State Department, Pentagon and CIA officials. <ref name=MS>Iran Policy Committee, On the grounds that Iran poses a threat to US National Security, the IPC advocates that the US should favor "regime change" through a proce
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  • .... [[George W. Bush]] used FDD as a platform for the launch of his National Security Strategy 2006<ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.antiwar.com/lobe/?articleid=8703 Bu In April 2002, in a seemingly coordinated move the [[Center for Security Policy]] and FDD ran television adds identifying Palestinian leader Yasser
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  • ...tate Research, were at the forefront of a campaign to show how ‘national security’ should be closer to ‘political consciousness’.<ref>Aubrey, 1981:189< ...esterday said that a firm of security consultants run by a former military intelligence officer declined to name who had commissioned the operation, which was also
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  • ...t [[Terry Duffy]] and the [[Sunday Times]]. Deverell later returned to his Security Service post, but retained responsibility for his industrial operations unt ...[[Operation Ward]].<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.195.</ref>
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  • ...ntributing editor to the PR firm [[Editorial Intelligence]].<ref>Editorial Intelligence [http://www.editorialintelligence.com/advisors.htm Advisors and Contributin ...ed in the [[Social Democratic Party]]. Like several others in [[Editorial Intelligence]], Finkelstein was an acolyte of [[David Owen]] when he led the [[Social De
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  • ...B. Henze''' is a former CIA station chief in Turkey who became a National Security advisor to President Carter. After his retirement he became a terrorism exp :1973 Department of State, Washington
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  • ...alem-based [[Adelson Institute]]. Adelson is a staunch opponent of the two-state solution in Israel-Palestine. <ref>Connie Bruck, [http://www.newyorker.com/ ...the-pri.html 'Salon' and Other Right-Thinking Journalists Insult Readers' Intelligence on the Role of Jewish Money in Politics], ''MondoWeiss'', 3 July 2008</ref>
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  • ...80, was quickly elevated to the chairmanship of the Senate Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism. NFF was designed initially to educate the public on the fall ...s]] Ltd., a "risk analysis" and insurance company with ties to the British intelligence community [...]. <ref>The information in this and the following paragraph a
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  • ...heir ranks right-wing journalists and policy analysts, former military and intelligence officers, ultraconservative academics, counterinsurgency specialists, FBI i ...ion Church system and WACL; (4) many will be connected with private-sector security firms; and (5) the experts will rarely if ever depart from the official Wes
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  • ...Senator Joseph Lieberman, Republican Senator John McCain and his National Security Assistant [[Anthony Cordesman]]. <ref>CSIS [http://www.csis.org/about/index ...the CIA in 1980s many of the CSIS fellow migrated back to the CIA or other intelligence agencies.
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  • Ghadry has been a featured speaker at the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]], and is himself a member of [[AIPAC]].[http://66.102.7.104/search ...s]], Director of the Berlin-based [[German Institute for International and Security Affairs]], told ABC News' Leela Jacinto that "Analysts also warn that the U
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  • ...echoed by former President [[George W. Bush]] and his former Secretary of State [[Condoleezza Rice]].<ref>Clare Murphy, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/a ...lsinki Monitoring Group]]. In 1973 he was denied an exit visa to Israel on security grounds and becmae heavily involved in the refusenik movement and "undergro
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  • ...Muslim Menace: Private Firms, Public Servants, & the Threat to Rights and Security], Political Research Associates, 2011</ref> ...2011/US/07/11/terrorism.expert/index.html 'Ex-terrorist' rakes in homeland security bucks], CNN AC360, 14 July 2011</ref>
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  • ...d Security between 2003 and 2007 during which time he was quoted widely on security and terrorism issues. ...of the FRU. I have had plenty to do with them in the past, as with all the intelligence agencies in Northern Ireland, but I never served in the unit.'"<ref name="F
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  • ...ted academics, think tankers, like-minded journalists, and "ex"-government/intelligence officials can write about international issues. ====Former Heads of State and Government====
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  • ...on grounds of autonomy, not equality), progressive taxation and a welfare state of very roughly its current scope and size.<ref>Oliver Kamm, [http://oliver ...ve consistency, to find something to criticise in the efforts to terminate state crimes for which he and I share responsibility".
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  • ...0 July 2003</ref> In late 1989 he visited the US for the first time on the State Department International Visitor Program. He stayed for there a month and w ...ppointed Director. In 1995 he worked at the [[Center for International and Security Studies]] at the University of Maryland where he says he worked with [[Stan
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  • ...ident of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] and from the [[State Department]] in 1991. Ambassador Abramowitz also served in 1997-98 as Actin ...the Secretary of Defense, and Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary of State. He also served in Hawaii as political advisor to the Commander-in-Chief, P
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  • ...se', ''Conflict Studies'', No.19 (1976)</ref> In 1971 Moss also wrote 'The Security of Ulster', a section of the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] paper That same year the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] and the intelligence connected U.S. think-tank the [[Center for Strategic and International Stud
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  • ...ouncil, and the U.S. Department of State. He is a member of the [[National Security Study Group]] of the U.S. Department of Defense, and an associate of the Ja ...-channel them to the Bush administration. (He never agrees to back-channel intelligence, Luttwak said, and these looked like forgeries to him.) The allegations in
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  • ...and discussions (ranging from the nature of the "special relationship" to security and economic issues). Delegates enjoy comparative luxury (the class of '98 ...itor of the 'neo-conservative' [[Commentary]]), hardline dissenters in the intelligence community and the grass roots New Right. By 1984 The New York Times obtain
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  • [[Control Risks Group]] is a British private security company. ...to examine how an insurance company, [[Hogg Robinson]], might exploit the security market. He collaborated with [[Julian Radcliffe]], managing director of a p
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  • ...arting in 1985, the ASC sponsored weekly private meetings between National Security Council representatives, congressional staff, and right-wing groups interes ...chardson foundations came through with the necessary sums. For many covert state enterprises, private and government funds can be substituted for one anothe
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  • ...al terrorism" and called for the reinstitution of House panels on internal security and "subversion." {{ref|19}} ...ert Moss]], a right-wing Australian-born British journalist and conduit of intelligence disinformation, was a founder of the Heritage journal, 'Policy Review'; and
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  • ...is old home town."<ref> (Interview (16/1/96) with [[Lord Annan]] (Military Intelligence 1940-44, GSO1, Political Division of British Control Commission 1945-46 [ht ...the founding committee of Konstanz University, Parliamentary Secretary of State, Foreign Office of West Germany 1969-70 becoming a director of the LSE on c
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  • ...ocracy and the rule of law, good economic and environmental governance and security of long-term energy supply, measured by specific underlying targets." ...fice), to help parties spread democracy abroad. The annual total of direct state funding to the three main parties at Westminster comes to a modest £9.5m,
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  • ...expert on matters relating to transparency, accountability, governance and security"<ref>"[http://www.michaelhershman.us/bio.shtm Michael J. Hershman, Presiden ...vestigations of government corruption and financial fraud for the New York State Attorney General's Office and the Office of the Mayor of New York City.
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  • .... negotiator for the Middle East peace process, and assistant secretary of state for congressional relations. Fairbanks has also served as associate directo ...he Rank of Ambassador While Serving as Special Adviser to the Secretary of State]", The American Presidency Project, 9 December 1982, accessed January 2009.
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  • ...eatened by communism. On June 5, 1947 in a speech at Harvard, Secretary of State [[George C. Marshall]] called for an American plan to help Europe recover f ...Acheson and after him John Foster Dulles were two powerful Secretaries of State of the Eisenhower era. Both were closely related, through previous professi
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  • ...cording to Paul Foot, Payne's appointment, with the new title of 'Chief of Intelligence' marked the point at which Northern Ireland became an MI5 preserve at MI6's ...[IRA]]".<ref>Stephen Dorril and Robin Ramsay, Smear: Wilson and the Secret State, Fourth Estate Limited, 1991, p.257.</ref>
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  • Sir [[Maurice Oldfield]] was Chief of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] from 1973 to 1978.<ref>Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Ma ...nsferred to the [[Field Security Police]], the most junior branch of the [[Intelligence Corps]], and was sent to Ismailia in the Suez Canal Zone.<ref>Richard Deaco
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  • ...eld Survey Troop]] – a sub-unit of a Special Duties unit known as [[14th Intelligence]] (14 Int). Four Field Survey Troop was officially tasked with surveillance Some years after his death, former Army intelligence officer [[Fred Holroyd]] made a number of allegations about Nairac's activi
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  • ...Iraq invaded in August 1990; that they probably died then; and that Iraqi intelligence then tampered with their files to create an alternative identity for Ramzi [[Richard Perle]], a leading neoconservative and an advisor on national security to several U.S. presidents, described her book in a blurb on the back of it
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  • ...r College]]. He has served in various capacities at the US [[Department of State]] and US [[Department of Defense]], sits on five editorial boards, has test ...y position that the threat of radical Islam implies an imperative to focus security measures on Muslims. If searching for rapists, one looks only at the male p
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  • ...'' (ISSN 0268-4527) is the world's leading academic journal on the role of intelligence in international relations."<ref>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/026 ...ternal cooperation and the role of intelligence services as instruments of state control in both historical and contemporary contexts. All articles are sub
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  • ...from John Foster Dulles, President [[Dwight Eisenhower]]’s secretary of State, that Jewish leaders figure out among themselves what they wanted him to he *Protect and enhance the security and dignity of Jews around the world.<ref>[http://www.conferenceofpresident
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  • [[Ami Ayalon]] is the former head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security service. From 1996-2000 Ayalon served as Director of the [[Israel Security Agency]] ([[Shin Bet]]).<ref>[http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Government/Personal
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.fas.org/irp/world/israel/shin_bet/ Shabak/Shin Bet/Israel Security Agency/Sherut ha-Bitachon ha-Klali], Federation of American Scientists, acc ...Melman and Dan Raviv, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.16-18.</ref>
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  • ...continuing to hold the position of Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs which he first assumed in 1969 until 1975. He is the founder and ch ...mament Agency]], and the [[United States Department of State|Department of State]], and the [[Rand Corporation]], a [[think-tank]].<ref name=nobelbio/>
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  • ...English, Mossad officers are known to use the term ISIS ('''Israel Secret Intelligence Service''').<ref>Amir Oren, [http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/ ...logical warfare.<ref name="Global1523>Paul Todd and Jonathan Bloch, Global Intelligence: The World's Secret Services Today, Zed Books, 2003, pp.152-153.</ref>
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  • [[Shabtai Shavit]] was the Director of Israel's [[Mossad]] intelligence agency from 1989 to 1996.<ref>[http://www.mossad.gov.il/Eng/About/Directors After retiring from work in the security services, Shavit was the CEO of Maccabi Health Services Group for five year
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  • ...orist' strategy in West Africa and that after he gave a briefing to the US State Department in July 2006 he was contacted by an FCO official who gave 'the f ...l had completed the relevant discussions ‘with senior academics from the security studies, area studies, anthropology, political science, law and sociology c
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  • Lander served for 25 years in the [[Security Service]] MI5, serving as Director-General from 1996 to 2002.<ref>Press Ass ...estern Europe... In all this work, European services work closely with the Security Service.<ref name="Andrew748">Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, T
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  • [[Meir Dagan]] is the former head of Israel's [[Mossad]] intelligence agency.<ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1094543.html Mossad chief ...nse minister Sharon on the secret plan to destroy the PLO's state within a state in the Land of the Cedars. In the 1982 Lebanon War, Dagan, by then commande
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  • Sir [[John Jones]] was head of the British [[Security Service]] (MI5) from 1981 to 1985.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former ...for an additional 81 officials and estimated at least 50 per cent would be intelligence officers.<ref>[http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:CameronBerlin.pdf Extra
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  • ...for an additional 81 officials and estimated at least 50 per cent would be intelligence officers.<ref>[http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:CameronBerlin.pdf Extra ::[[MI5]] fought - and beat - [[MI6]] for control of Intelligence in Northern Ireland under a succession of '[[DCI Rep (HQNI)|DCI's]]' on two
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  • ...ELAVIV592&q=8200%20unit Private Israeli Company Collects Counter-terrorism Intelligence], Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.</ref> ...v and Yossi Melman, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community, Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.207-208.</ref>
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  • ...f-intelligence-chief-1.314246 Rising star Kochavi to replace Yadlin as IDF intelligence chief], ''Haaretz'', 17 September 2011.</ref> ...was named director of [[Tel Aviv University]]’s [[Institute for National Security Studies]] (INSS) in November 2011.<ref name="biog">[http://www.inss.org.il/
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  • [[Shlomo Gazit]] was director of Israeli military intelligence [[Aman]] from 1974 to 1978.<ref>Christopher True, [http://english.aljazeera ::That said, Mr Gazit still believes that the Palestinian state he envisaged as the Six Day War continued to rage 40 years ago will happen.
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  • ...nquiry as possible in public, consistent with the need to protect national security and to ensure and enable complete candour in the oral and written evidence *Sir [[Peter Ricketts]] - Chairman of the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] 2000-2001, Director General Political ([[Foreign and Commonweal
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  • ...lerreview/biography/sirchilcot.asp Rt Hon Sir John Chilcot GCB], Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref> This role put Chilcot at the heart of security and intelligence as well as political affairs. He was closely associated with the secret con
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  • ...riety of issues such as regional conflicts and security; oil and politics; state and democracy building; foreign and domestic policies.<ref>CNIS Website, [h ...ato+OP+13+final.pdf Integrative Processes in the South Caucasus and their Security Implications] NATO Defense College Occasional Paper N. 13 , Rome, March 200
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  • *Col (Res.) [[Shlomo Mofaz]] - International Consultant (terrorism & Intelligence) and [[International Institute for Counter-terrorism|ICT]] Research Fellow. *Maj. Gen. (Res.) [[Uri Sagi]], Former Intelligence Director, IDF.
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  • The [[Bundesnachrichtendienst]] (BND) is the foreign intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Germany.<ref>[http://www.bnd.de/nn_14351 .... His stories would form the basis of a claim in [[George W. Bush]]'s 2003 state of the union address that Iraq had mobile biological weapons labs .<ref>Bob
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  • [[Sean Cleary]] (born 26 October 1948) was a South African military intelligence operative in the 1960s and later became a south African diplomat based, amo ...dent'', 26-April-2009</ref> In 2003 Cleary was a non-executive chairman of security firm [[Erinys International]]'s African subsidiary. Cleary is also Chairman
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  • Keenan graduated from Valdosta State University and the Law Enforcement Command College in Columbus, where he ea ...(GTIP). In 2004, the GBI was given the funding to develop and implement a state-wide multi-agency anti-terrorism program<ref>Frank Rotondo, [http://gbi.geo
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  • ...k Huband 6. An Overview of Violent Jihad in the UK: Radicalisation and the State Response Lindsay Clutterbuck 7. Islamism, Radicalisation and Jihadism in th ...Routledge in 2007. He is book review editor for the journal Democracy and Security and is a member of the editorial board of [[Studies in Conflict and Terrori
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  • ...net Archive of 11 March 2020.</ref> In April 2021 it became the [[Homeland Security Group]]. *[[MI5]] (the Security Service);
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  • [[Ernest Cuneo]] (1905-88) was a British author, lawyer and intelligence officer.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's, 1998, p.193.< ...e White House, the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), and the Justice State and Treasury Departments.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey'
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  • ...r in 1964.<ref>Stephen Dorril & Robin Ramsay, Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Fourth Estate Ltd, 1991, p.114</ref> [[MI5]] officer [[Peter Wright]] claimed that British intelligence received damaging information about Kagan in the late 1960s from Russian ag
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  • ...hers on passing intelligence to US liaison services. It explained that any intelligence had to be cleared with team leaders where there was a risk that the informa ...eration that led to the [[Forest Gate Raid]] in June 2006, on the basis of intelligence from a G6 agent, according to the Sunday Telegraph.<ref>Sean Rayment, MI5 f
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  • ...­members can’t fight in football stadiums any more because of increased security, so they have united and taken the fight somewhere else and found a new, co ...n Judaism, Zionism and to Muslim attempts to delegitimise Jews, the Jewish state of Israel and to force, by stealth and overt means, sharia law on England.
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  • ::Mr Scappaticci was then deputy head of the Provisionals' feared internal security unit, the infamous Nutting Squad, charged with sniffing out and executing i ...Peter]][[Category: British Military Intelligence|Keeley, Peter]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Keeley, Peter]]
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  • ...UDA 'Brigadier' and sometimes also had a designated 'Military Commander', 'Intelligence Officer' and 'Quartermaster'. The six UDA Brigadiers formed an 'Inner Counc ...nucane Centre, [http://www.patfinucanecentre.org/declassified/uda.html The Security Forces and the UDA]
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  • ...ise the conference, it provided an important part of the logistics and the security of those attending'.<ref>Daniel Luban and Eli Clifton, [http://ipsnews.net/ ...t invited and did not attend the conference). If such parties specifically state pro-Israel positions, and take real actions opposing anti-semitism and disa
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  • ...on-edward-may-baron.html Exclusion order on Edward May ('Baron Bodissey')] State Ethics, 23 June 2009, accessed 27 August 2009</ref> May's father was an employee of the [[National Security Agency]].<ref>Baron Bodissey, [http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/10/sy
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  • ...hat it operated between 1973 and 1975, was a subsidiary unit of the [[14th Intelligence Company]] and that its staff included members of the [[SAS]]. It also seem :Mr. Livingstone To ask the Secretary of State for Defence (1) which members of the Royal Engineers survey troop stationed
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  • ...roup (NI)]] was a cover name for at least two closely related British Army intelligence units in Northern Ireland. ...rk Urban, Big Boys, Rules, Faber and Faber, 1992, p.39.</ref> These were [[Intelligence Corps]] units according to [[Mark Urban]], who states that the German unit
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  • *Mr. [[Steven E. Stern]], Chairman, [[National Security Round Table]], New York, U.S.A. ...nter-terrorism and Human Intelligence, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S.A.
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  • ...the [[Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]].<ref>Roy Godson (ed), ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates'', [[National Strategy I ...nd beyond, and what could be done to achieve them.<ref>Roy Godson (ed), ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates'', [[National Strategy I
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  • *1995 – 1997 (2 years), Manager, Worldwide Market Intelligence, Philips Consumer, Electronics, Eindhoven Area, Netherlands. ...dhuysen]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/site/reviewofbooks_article/7646/ 'State intervention is no substitute for innovation'], ''Spiked'', 30 October 2009
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  • ...s who taught Russian suggested that there was a link between ethnicity and intelligence. Ellis supported the work of [[Richard Hernnstein]] and [[Charles Murray]] ...behalf of AFAF arguing that 'Students who once fought for challenging the state on things like war are now fighting against free speech'.<ref>Graeme Paton,
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  • ::b. Psyops activities in support of the Security Forces against extremist groups in Northern Ireland. ::When intelligence indicated that the IRA planned to use the march as cover for their gunmen,
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  • ...srael's main agency of ethnic cleansing. The website also uses the Israeli intelligence-connected Steve Emerson's [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] as a sourc ...stinian resistance with Isareli settler violence (not with violence of the state); asks Hamas to surrender its weapons and thereby the right to resist milit
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  • ...ent Extremism]] programme, known as ‘Prevent’, is being used to gather intelligence about people who are not suspected of involvement in terrorism, and that Pr ...cted by its adviser [[Ed Husain]] of the [[Quilliam Foundation]], who says intelligence gathering is a part of Prevent. He also believes it morally right that prof
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  • ...gained common currency in local government. Ruth Kelly, then Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government announced the creation of the Commissi ...d London bombers wore a burkha to get away, so the charge by some that the security issue is academic is also not true.<ref>The Express, June 24, 2009, 1st Edi
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  • ...to create myths around key areas such as social security and the wellfare state, sensationalize street crime, normalise the discourse of religious right gr ...r compensation money to a Christian charity once they received it from the State. Again, this kind of robbing-Peter-to-pay-Paul normally annoys the ''Expre
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  • ...was appointed the first official staff counsellor to the intelligence and security services.<ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article9 ...odfield, Philip]][[Category:Northern Ireland|Woodfield, Philip]][[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project|Woodfield, Philip]]
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  • ...ayed as part of a process keeping key decisions secret from Secretaries of State as well as MP's. ''Secret Society'' was suppressed because it exposed misce ...ties of the British Atlantic Committee and the Coalition for Peace Through Security."
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  • ...e]] in 2006 gave the London address of the [[Policy Forum on International Security Affairs]] as 44 Hays Mews.<ref>Nadia Schadlow, [http://www.philanthropyroun ...z says. “It would seem significant that he was harbored in Iraq by Iraqi intelligence for ten years.”
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  • ...sraeli [[Intelligence and Terrorism Information Centre]], unnamed 'Israeli security sources', the controversial French politician [[Jean-Louis Bruguière]], an ...human rights and universal values.</p><p>I write in support of the secular state though not necessarily a secularised society. Individuals have the right to
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  • ...with [[Stephen Rubin]] he reportedly proposed toasts to the Queen and the state of Israel at a champagne reception in April 2008, organised by the [[Jewish ...Israel Association]] | [[Board of Deputies of British Jews]] | [[Community Security Trust]] | [[Henry Jackson Society]] | [[Jewish National Fund]] | [[Open Eur
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  • ===US Labour and British intelligence=== ...he Committee's chairman, AFL vice-president [[Matthew Woll]] was a British intelligence contact.<ref>Desperate Deception, by Thomas E. Mahl, Brassey's 1999, p.32.<
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  • ...as M. Troy, Jr.(2000) [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol46no1/article08.html The Cultural C ...books on military affairs, and essays on the economics sinews of national security policy; these took the form of general teaching tools, Strategy Papers, and
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  • ...d abuse of prisoners, the CIA's network of secret prisons and the National Security Agency's program of warrantless wiretapping of U.S. citizens. Within this ...s Centre of International Studies, who served in the White House and the State Department under Nixon, Ford, and Reagan and Jonathan Clarke is an Oxford g
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  • ...army intelligence units from the inquiry led by Sir [[John Stevens]] into security force leaks to loyalists.<ref>John Ware, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/progra ::[[Kevin McNamara|Mr. McNamara]] To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what instructions were received by Sir John Waters from Sir Hug
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  • ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S ...C between '94-'95described the operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • ...inks [[IAS International]] and Salam.<ref>IAS International, Africa Energy Intelligence, 2 April 2008.</ref> ...ng false information about him to someone in the State Department. And the State Department was all too happy to oblige."<ref>[http://www.nationalreview.com
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  • ...and ''Human Events'', he served as an intermediary between the US National Security Council and ex-SAVAK (Iranian secret police) officer Manukher Ghorbanifar d ...deen organised the 2007 ‘Secular Islam Summit’ in partnership with the Intelligence Summit, see the [[Center for Inquiry]], [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/is
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  • ...[Lockheed Martin]] and [[QinetiQ]]. Until recently its head of defence and security practice was [[Oliver Waghorn]],<ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/oliver-wa ...gor]], managing partner. Former special adviser to the former Secretary of State for Scotland Rt Hon [[Helen Liddell]] and a researcher for a U.S. Congressm
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  • Security sources stated the operation was based on "intelligence" that indicated a “viable” chemical device with the potential of produc ''The Sun'' newspaper quoted a 'senior security official' as stating: "We are absolutely certain this device exists and cou
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  • ...campaign the UK government should introduce ID cards. He argued that 'the state should assume responsibility for issuing a card, made to a high standard, i ...ays Kazakhstan would play active role in international, regional peace and security, ''Hindustan Times'', 27-October-2007</ref>.
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  • ...him and posting the video of the beheading online. According to a ''senior security source:'' if the group had "not found a suitable Muslim soldier to kill, it ...these so-called plots have been attributed to ''secret sources'' from the intelligence services, the police, the military or Whitehall.
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  • ...'Luke Coffey''' was a special advisor (SpAd) to the former UK secretary of state for defence [[Liam Fox]]<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://w ...US military background, and his role in the CENSA think-tank alongside US intelligence personnel. Oakeshott wrote: Highlighting these fears, Labour MP and former
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  • ...a strong hand in many of President Bush's top foreign policy and national security initiatives, from counterterrorism to money laundering to weapons of mass d ==Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (OTFI)==
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  • ...andahar in Afghanistan, It documented the feelings of a lessening sense of security in the area, which before the invasion was held to be ‘the birth place an ...s included implementing a campaign to address concerns such as the lack of security. The report states that it should be an Afghan campaign due to the fact the
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  • ...[[Brian Mulroney]], [[Colin L Powell]], former United States Secretary of State, and United Nations affiliate [[Alejandro Wolff]]. [[NATO]] and the UN are ...Powell]] served as a key aide to the Secretary of Defense and as National Security Advisor to President [[Ronald Reagan]] <ref>"[http://www.atlanticpartnershi
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  • ...[http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/feb/13/blackwater-changes-name-xe US security firm mired in Iraq controversy changes its name]", ''Guardian.co.uk'', 13th ...30 front companies under the umbrella of the Prince Group LLC <ref> Public Intelligence [http://publicintelligence.net/blackwaterxe-front-companies-chart/ Blackwat
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  • ...al challenges in three areas: economic growth, education and international security". <ref> "[http://www.gen-next.org/about/overview/ Gen Next: Overview]" Gen- ...incorporated in California on 4 October 2008.<ref>California Secretary of State filing, accessed 1 December 2016.</ref> According to the ''Orange County Re
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  • ...ssociation helping to provide 'legislative voice for small business at the state and federal levels and to make practical information available to help busi ...sional services firms in the aerospace, defence, intelligence and homeland security sectors <ref> “[http://www.venturemanagement.com/ Venture Management Home
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  • ...y with the [[RUC]] and, in particular, with [[RUC Special Branch|SB]]. The Security Service, nonetheless, maintained a highly significant presence in Northern ...IRA represented a 'law and order' problem rather than a security one, and intelligence assistance should go through Special Branch. The [[Defence Operations Centr
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  • ...ing the US Department of Defence (DoD), the US Army, and the Department of State. ...he [[Royal United Services Institute]] (RUSI) which engages in defence and security research and where Mr. Garfield is a US director <ref>“[http://www.rusi.o
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  • ==Strategic Defence and Security Review== ...e Minister David Cameron has unveiled details of the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR).
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  • ...'new Afrikaners', Jews 'who will support Israel even if it is an apartheid state.'<ref>John J. Mearsheimer, [http://www.thejerusalemfund.org/ht/display/Cont ...e all want to see in the White House - stalwart in his defense of Israel's security, and committed to helping Israel achieve peace with its neighbors."
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  • ...a former [[Special Branch]] officer.<ref name="consec.2012">Association of Security Consultants, [http://www.ija.co.uk/public/site/newsdocs254/CONSEC2012.pdf C ...tivist's perspective".<ref> Global Open Website [http://globalopen-uk.com/ Security Audit] accessed 17/01/11 </ref> Its corporate strapline is: "Be Aware. Be u
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  • *Vladimir Illich Lenin, ''The State and Revolution. The Marxist Theory of the State and the Tasks of the Proletariat in the Revolution''. Introduction by [[Jam *Frederick Engels ''The origin of the family, private property and the state'', with a rebuttal of his critics from [[Karen Guldberg]], London: [[Junius
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  • ...ly information posted here is read by many different groups, including the state, but it is important to share this information among our networks as much a ...lines and take his mask off.” Unconfirmed but suspected that police had intelligence on the activities of some anti-capitalist activists who had travelled acros
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  • ...the wife of the then director of personnel was a serving officer with the security service, MI5. After leaving the civil service in 1976, he edited as a freel ...ior Defence Ministry official 'to resign soon' / John Stanley, Minister of State for the Armed Forces, The Guardian, 6 September 1984.</ref> He then joined
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  • ...y]] director. The OCB’s purpose was to oversee coordinated execution of security policy and plans, including clandestine operations.<ref name=reich>Reich, C ...ecurity. Most of Rockefeller’s initiatives were blocked by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and his Under Secretary, Herbert Hoover, Jr., both tradi
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  • [[Ian Hurst]] is a former British Army soldier. He served in the [[Intelligence Corps]] and in the [[Force Research Unit]]. Under the pseudonym '''Martin I Hurst joined the army as a private soldier in 1980. He completed his [[Intelligence Corps]] training the following year and was promoted to lance corporal.<ref
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  • ...was an [[MI5]] officer who represented the [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)]] (DCI) at the Headquarters of the [[Royal Ulster Consta ...ocessing was completed, the DCI sought authorisation from the Secretary of State.
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  • ...was an [[MI5]] officer who represented the [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)]] (DCI) at the British Army's Headquarters in Northern I ...more frequent contact with other senior Army officers involved in military intelligence.<ref>[http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/hc1012/hc09/0947/0947.p
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  • ...gation of a "criminal gang" operating in Newry, 35 miles south of Belfast. Security sources in Belfast said they believe the threats resulted from a feud betwe ...tough, even for converted terrorists (CTs) who are assisting Her Majesty's security experts to grapple with the forces of darkness in Ireland." However, there
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  • ...aff, including [[Roger Broomfield|Mr Broomfield]], have been vetted by the security services.<ref>Rodney Cowton, Tony Dawe and Ruth Gledhill, Disaster ferry ca ...''Sunday Times'', it was rumoured that the two men were part of an [[MI6]] intelligence-gathering operation in Iraq.<ref>Adam Nathan, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk
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  • ...">Dominic Kennedy, 'It's nuts - Prince's dabblings in squirrel affairs are state secret', ''The Times'', 6 April 2010.</ref> </blockquote> ...erritty that" before adding: "He works in international relations, attends security conferences and has private clients."
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  • ...tates, and to provide leadership and criminal justice services to federal, state, municipal, and international agencies and partners."<ref>[http://www.fbi.g ..., Wire.com, 27 July 2011.</ref><ref>Eli Clifton, [http://thinkprogress.org/security/2011/09/23/327015/fbi-library-and-online-training-resources-stocked-with-is
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  • *'''22''' [[Central Intelligence Group]] established. *[[AFL]]'s [[George Meany]] lobbies Secretary of State [[James F. Byrnes]].<ref>Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communi
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  • ...ce Secretary [[Liam Fox]], Ambassador [[Matthew Gould]] and senior Israeli security figures. The episode would come under scrutiny when Fox's relationship with ===The Balance of Israel's National Security: The National Assessments===
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  • ===Security Futures=== ...dow Defence Secretary, Werritty became a director of defence consultancy [[Security Futures Ltd]], using Fox's Southwark home as his address. Fox later said th
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  • ...The Foreign Office insists he has nothing to do with them or the [[Secret Intelligence Service]], MI6. ...eton's outburst was provoked by Mr Crouch's distinction between the Iraqi "state" and a "regime" which brands the foreheads of deserters and publicly amputa
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  • In June 2017 he was appointed the minister of state for Asia and the Pacific at the [[Foreign & Commonwealth Office]]. He was s ...shfields]] and a businessman. He previously sat on the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] from September 2010 until June 2015. <ref> </ref>
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  • ...me of the colonial recruits rose to senior positions, a minority, with the security of a pension and a lump sum to buy a house, "seemed to do very little at al ::[[MI5]] fought - and beat - [[MI6]] for control of Intelligence in Northern Ireland under a succession of 'DCI's on two-year tours to this
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  • ...ation, maintenance and the extraction of devices used to provide technical intelligence to [[RUC Special Branch]].<ref name="NelsonInqT71">[http://webarchive.natio S284 was still an officer of the Security Service at the time of the Rosemary Nelson Inquiry hearing in 2008.<ref nam
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  • S436 joined the Security Service in 1978.<ref name="NelsonInqT71">[http://webarchive.nationalarchive ...re a number of attacks on British service personnel in Europe and I was an intelligence investigator working in London on that. And then I spent a period in -- wor
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  • ...e="Wright217">Peter Wright, Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of Senior Intelligence Officer, Viking, 1987, p.344.</ref> ...on.<ref name="Dorril113">Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.113.</ref>
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  • ...[[Task Force on Latin America]] (1961), and consultant to the secretary of state (1961-1962). At intervals throughout this period he also served as United S ===Assistant Secretary of State===
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  • Assessing National Security – The Annual Update '''THE BALANCE OF ISRAEL'S NATIONAL SECURITY – THE "HERZLIYA INDICES" IN ISRAEL’S 60TH YEAR'''
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  • '''Perspectives on the Balance of Israel’s National Security''' *Prof. [[Gabriel Ben-Dor]], Director, National Security Studies Center, University of Haifa
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  • '''Strategic Shifts and the Balance of National Security''' '''"From State to Community Council"'''
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1970. ...bly [[David Eastwood]].<ref>Nigel West, ''Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence'', Scarecrow Press, 2014, p.192.</ref>
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1973. ...grave agrees to "consider changes in existing channels of communication on intelligence matters."<ref name="Fanning040104">Ronan Fanning, [http://www.independent.i
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1984. ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1985. ...apons consignment [from South Africa] en route would necessarily lead to a security problem. The ultimate circle of knowledge will be much greater than the fou
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1987. ...of weapons would have to be allowed through without any action by us [the security forces], or else he would be immediately suspected."<ref name="DeSilvavol1C
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1988. ...ce to the guidelines would result in a far from comprehensive or effective intelligence network ever being recognised."<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch4">Sir Desmond de Si
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1989. ...the following morning. After collecting the necessary information from the Intelligence Cell, Nelson worked on the detailed packs at his home during the evening, w
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1992. ...s of Concern', which is sent to the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Army's Intelligence Section (ACOS G2).<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch7">Sir Desmond de Silva, [http://
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1991. ...Secretary of State for Defence wrote: "We cannot expect to obtain valuable intelligence from agents who are not at the heart of the target organisation or group. W
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1993. ...[[John Deverell]], the [[Security Service]] [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence in Northern Ireland]] (DCI), tells the Stevens II Investigation that the Se
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  • ...rn Ireland conflict. By building up a comprehensive picture of the role of state structures in the conflict, we aim to assist families and researchers in wo ...ate_Violence_and_Collusion_Project See the A-Z list of all articles in the State Violence and Collusion Project]'''
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  • The '''Province Executive Committee''' is the name of a high-level security committee in Northern Ireland. ...ld have been prepared for the HSB/DHSB. The [[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)|DCI]] presented the political perspective on behalf of h
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  • ...The [[Institute for National Security Studies]] and Former Head, Military Intelligence Directorate, Israel *Mr. [[Yaakov Peri]], Former Director of the [[Shin Bet|Israeli Security Agency]] (ISA), Israel
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  • ...lomo Brom]] is a senior research associate at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] and former member of the [[IDF]]. ...s primary areas of research are Israeli-Palestinian relations and national security doctrine.<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il/experts.php?cat=0&incat=&staff_id=9 S
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  • ...am on Terrorism and Low Intensity Conflict at the [[Institute for National Security Studies]].<ref name="Yoram Schweitzer bio">[http://www.inss.org.il/experts. ...CSS), since February 2003, following a distinguished career in the Israeli intelligence community as well as in the academic world. Among other positions, he serve
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  • ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref> [[Category:State Violence and Collusion Project]][[Category:Northern Ireland]][[Category:Spo
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  • '''Security Policy Meetings''' were high-level security meetings in Northern Ireland. According to the Pat Finucane Review by Sir [ ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • The '''All-Source Intelligence Cell''' was an intelligence-sharing unit in Northern Ireland, according to the Pat Finucane Review by S ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • Events related to [[State Violence and Collusion Project|state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland]] in 1986. ...nce source's departure. In actual fact the UDA are still unable to use the Intelligence files created by … [Nelson] on the computer because he withheld part of t
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  • Events related to state violence and collusion in Northern Ireland in 1990. ...uidelines. It was agreed that the next step should be for the Secretary of State to consult other relevant Ministers.<ref name="DeSilvavol1Ch4">Sir Desmond
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  • ...an atomic weapon stage in a short period of time, according to the IDF’s intelligence assessments. However, he said that Iran has not yet decided to build the bo ...erzliya Assembly INAUGURAL CEREMONY AND THE BALANCE OF ISRAEL’S NATIONAL SECURITY
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  • ...lio at the [[Cabinet Office]] and Labour Party Chair. She was Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government from 2007 to 2009. ...Local Government 2007-09. She has been a member of the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] since 2010.<ref name="CommonsProfile">[http://www.parliament.uk
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  • ...as head of [[Security Intelligence Far East]] before becoming Director of Intelligence in Malaya where he advised Sir [[Gerald Templer]] on re-organising the loca ...in 1911.<ref name="BICA269">Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action, Brandon/Junction, 1983, p.269.</ref>
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  • ...t]] security agency in 1952 and subsequently deputy head of the [[Mossad]] intelligence agency. ...shabak.gov.il/English/History/heads/Pages/IziDorot.aspx Izi Dorot], Israel Security Agency, accessed 8 May 2013.</ref>
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  • [[Yosef Harmelin]] (1922-1994) was twice head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security agency. ...Melman and Dan Raviv, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, p.167.</ref>
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  • *[[Keith Alexander]] National Security Agency director USA *[[Yaakov Amidror]] National security advisor Israel
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  • ...m, [[National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} ...' (NDEU) and more recently the '''National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit''' (NDEDIU). For much of its history it was controlled by the [[Associ
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  • ...gence]] and US Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence [[Stuart Levey]].<ref name="KuperwasserCable">[http://www.cablegatesearch.n ::CTB Director Danny Arditi gave a presentation on the current economic state of the PA and the Palestinian territories. He described several potential
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  • ...ary in July 2019, promoted from his previous role as minister of state for security. ...ref> In May 2015, Wallace was promoted to parliamentary under secretary of state at the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. <ref> [http://www.lep.co.uk/news/local/
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  • ...macy in the USA 2012 'A Global Dialogue about Cultural Diplomacy, National Security and Global Risks' National Public Radio Headquarters (Washington D.C, June ...nsfer and Control at the [[United States Department of State|Department of State]].<ref name="council"/><ref name="reagan"/> From 1989 to 1990, he was Assis
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  • U.S. Undersecretary of State for Security Affairs James Buckley described the proposed sale as 'a cornerstone of the ...based his opposition on concern about the sale's implications for Israel's security. By 1 July the Long-Lent resolution had the support of 232 co-sponsors in t
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  • At a 2005 meeting with US Under-Secretary of State [[Stuart Levey]], Levi named groups which he suggested should be targetted ...ntact with 'Udi Levy' at the [[National Security Council (Israel)|National Security Council]] and [[Uzi Beshaya]] at the [[Mossad]]. The report described both
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  • ....<ref>Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence'', National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.3.</ref> *[[Richard Atkinson]], Head, Intelligence Unit, US Customs Service, [[Department of the Treasury]].
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  • ...onation from ANGA to their school. <ref> 06/11/13--17:00: Middle Tennessee State University Places First in ANGA EdVentures Challenge (chan 7066553) 5 June *[[Centre for Integrated Marketing Communications]] at San Diego State University
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  • ...dham Deedes]], a Zionist sympathiser, the year after the foundation of the state of Israel. According to its website the AIA has 3 main objectives: ...ith the [[Henry Jackson Society]] and the Israeli [[Institute for National Security Studies]] (INSS).
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  • ...l adviser to then Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] and various Secretaries of State for Northern Ireland on the peace process, with responsibility for negotiat ...Resilience in the Cabinet Office, with responsibility for the UK National Security Strategy.<ref name="FCObio">[https://www.gov.uk/government/news/appointment
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  • : ...please let me state very clearly that Mark Jenner was 100% one of my fellow undercover SDS Poli ...uable equipment was left behind. It is believed this was an attempt by the State to find the Defence Information Service, a database on corrupt police creat
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  • *How special is the relationship in intelligence sharing? ...Keith B. Former Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Former Director, [[National Security Agency]]
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  • ...p’s Annual Policy Lecture. The speech, which covered a range of regional security issues, included a denial that Saudi and UAE troops had taken part in the c ...for the recognition of Palestine and the formation of a viable Palestinian state is no less informed by our belief that it also represents the best interest
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